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♪♪♪♪.... Guitar Chords..Did you know....A trio is a sonata for three instruments (for example the piano, violin, cello), A quartet is a sonata for four instruments, the most common quartet combination is: First and second violins, viola, and violoncello. The term chamber music is often used to refer to instrumental music for trio, quartet, quintet, and other similar combinations which are more suitable for a small room rather than for a large concert hall....Guitar Chords ♪♪♪♪♪

A useful guide to Guitar Chords. Facts, Images and worksheets! An easy way to brush up on
musical theory. Information on the symbols and signs used in musical scores and notation.

Guitar Chords -
Definition of Chords
A combination of several tones sounding together and having an
harmonic relation to each other is called a chord. The most basic chord
is the triad, which consists of a fundamental tone known as the root,
with the third and fifth above it. The following are examples of triads:
C,E,G and D,F,A and F,A,C and G,B,D.

Guitar Chords - WorksheetNeed a blank guitar chords
chart? Click on the link below for a free printable worksheet in PDF
format. Print the blank guitar tab chart as many times as you like!
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Guitar
Chords - Fact 1: The symbol 'i', Spanish word 'indice'
and Latin word 'index' are used when referring to the
index finger

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 2: The symbol 'p', Spanish word 'Pulgar'
and Latin word 'pollex' are used when referring to the
thumb

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 3: The symbol 'p', Spanish word 'medio'
and Latin word 'media' are used when referring to the
middle finger

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 4: The symbol 'p', Spanish word 'anular'
and Latin word 'anularis' are used when referring to the
ring finger

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 5: The little finger is referred to as
a number of characters including c,x,e,q and a. The
Spanish word 'menique' and Latin word Minimus' are also
used to describe the little finger

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 6: A tie is a note relationship used
to indicate that two or more notes are to be played as
one note. The notes need to be on identical lines or
spaces

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 7: A slur is used to indicate to the
player that two or more notes should be played in one
stroke. Slurs can be used to join notes of different
pitches and differ from ties which can only be used for
identical notes

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 8: The numbers which appear on the
musical lines for plucked instruments indicate on which
fret the string should be played

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 9: For guitars and other plucked
instruments, tablatures are used instead of clefs. The
'TAB' sign appears on the left of the stave where the
clef symbol is usually placed

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 10: If music is written for a six
string guitar then six lines are used for the musical
staff, one for each string of the instrument

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 11: An important rule to remember
about musical lines is that a note must be placed in a
space or on one of the musical lines

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 12: A riff or a hook is a short often
catchy beat or tune that is repeated in a song or piece
of music

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 13: A lead guitarist plays the main
melody of the song over the rest of the band

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 14: A neutral clef is used for pitch
less instruments, some percussion instruments are
examples of instruments that use a neutral clef

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Guitar
Chords - Fact 15: If the double bar line is bold, it
signifies the end of and entire composition

Guitar Chords - Bible
ReferencesMusic was
mentioned many times in the bible, the following definition of
music is taken from Easton Bible Dictionary.

Jubal was the
inventor of musical instruments (Gen. 4:21). The Hebrews
were much given to the cultivation of music. Their whole
history and literature afford abundant evidence of this.
After the Deluge, the first mention of music is in the
account of Laban's interview with Jacob (Gen. 31:27). After
their triumphal passage of the Red Sea, Moses and the
children of Israel sang their song of deliverance (Ex. 15)

The period of
Samuel, David, and Solomon was the golden age of Hebrew
music, as it was of Hebrew poetry. Music was now for the
first time systematically cultivated. It was an essential
part of training in the schools of the prophets (1 Sam.
10:5; 19:19-24; 2 Kings 3:15; 1 Chr. 25:6). There now arose
also a class of professional singers (2 Sam. 19:35; Eccl.
2:8). The temple, however, was the great school of music. In
the conducting of its services large bands of trained
singers and players on instruments were constantly employed
(2 Sam. 6:5; 1 Chr. 15; 16; 23;5; 25:1-6)

Dream Explanation - Guitar ChordsHearing
harmonious and soothing music in your dream, is a good omen of
prosperity, pleasure and the expression of your emotions in a positive
way. Music serves to heal the soul. Hearing discordant music in your
dream means unhappiness and troubles in the home.

Guitar Chords - TattoosGuitar
images are a great idea for tattoos. Looking for inspiration for a unique tattoo
design? Why not choose a musical note or incorporate a selection of musical
symbols
in your own design? A great way to show your interest in the
fascinating world of music. Whether your preferred genre is Rock or
Classical, Disco or Country, Guitar symbols are a great choice for a
tattoo! Browse through our selection of images and check out the
meaning of each one.

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are Time Signatures? What is the difference between a Crotchet and a Quaver?
What do sharp symbols look like? What is an Articulation mark? Find the answer to these questions
about symbols and more!
Lots of useful information and facts for anyone with an interest in music
theory. All of the articles and pages can be accessed via the Signology Index - a great
musical educational resource on Guitar Chords for
everyone!